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using with webkit cocoa webview that's not safari? #19

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driven opened this issue May 31, 2011 · 3 comments
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using with webkit cocoa webview that's not safari? #19

driven opened this issue May 31, 2011 · 3 comments

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driven commented May 31, 2011

I'm working on a CodeMirror based [in app] editor for SketchUp,

it also has a built-in reference browser [in iFrame at the moment] with pre-defined links for the api docs, ruby docs, tutorials etc...

I would like to apply the editors core css to the pages from these sites

If you think this would be possible, I'll fork a new branch and give it a try...

cheers
john

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sirn commented Jun 1, 2011

Hello,

I've never used CodeMirror before so I can't say for certain, but if it runs in Safari, there should be no problem getting User CSS working. Otherwise I don't think it's possible. Could you give me more information regarding this CodeMirror + SketchUp setup?

On Jun 1, 2011, at 6:29 AM, driven wrote:

I'm working on a CodeMirror based [in app] editor for SketchUp,

it also has a built-in reference browser [in iFrame at the moment] with pre-defined links for the api docs, ruby docs, tutorials etc...

I would like to apply the editors core css to the pages from these sites

If you think this would be possible, I'll fork a new branch and give it a try...

cheers
john

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driven commented Jun 1, 2011

Cheers for the reply, [not sure if the direct reply got to you, so here's a copy incase]

CodeMirror is a lightweight js syntax-highlighter library that works on any modern browser or webkit based web view.

http://codemirror.net/

Sketchup is googles free 3d drawing program that uses a 'Safari' webview on macs and IE on Windows

Ruby Code Editor is a free editor that runs as a plugin inside SU, it was written for IE and run OK on a mac, it uses codemirror and jqueryUI [whichslowly I'm slowly replacing with CSS3/HTML5 for macs]

http://media.alexschreyer.net/rubyedit/

but I have a branch that I've modified to html5 and added a lots of extra html5/mac features since this demo was made

as you can see if you select the reference browser and select the api docs, you get a massive style clash [even greater than this on my version],

I'm searching for a way of modifying the imported pages to match the user selected style which can be one of 3 choices + options.

The iFrame may be a problem, but I'm looking at other options.

I can send more info if you are happy to look at it.

john

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sirn commented Jun 1, 2011

Ah, so you basically you want to fork User CSS for CodeMirror plugin within SketchUp? I don't mind if you do. I don't know if it's possible to use Safari extension within SketchUp's WebKit though.

On Jun 1, 2011, at 4:05 PM, driven wrote:

Cheers for the reply, [not sure if the direct reply got to you, so here's a copy incase]

CodeMirror is a lightweight js syntax-highlighter library that works on any modern browser or webkit based web view.

http://codemirror.net/

Sketchup is googles free 3d drawing program that uses a 'Safari' webview on macs and IE on Windows

Ruby Code Editor is a free editor that runs as a plugin inside SU, it was written for IE and run OK on a mac, it uses codemirror and jqueryUI [whichslowly I'm slowly replacing with CSS3/HTML5 for macs]

http://media.alexschreyer.net/rubyedit/

but I have a branch that I've modified to html5 and added a lots of extra html5/mac features since this demo was made

as you can see if you select the reference browser and select the api docs, you get a massive style clash [even greater than this on my version],

I'm searching for a way of modifying the imported pages to match the user selected style which can be one of 3 choices + options.

The iFrame may be a problem, but I'm looking at other options.

I can send more info if you are happy to look at it.

john

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